A.G. Bradshaw
(1846-1927) & Mary Alice Wills home on Rd 638 near Sedley. Home torn down in 1980, picture
taken in 1974.

Contributed by Dale Whitfield

County Courthouse

Built in 1834,
the portico was added in the 1920's.

Photographed 16 Oct 2001 and Contributed by George Seitz

Franklin Military Academy

c.1900-1905

Contributed by Cliff Hedgepeth

High Street and Second Avenue

c.1900-1905, Franklin, VA

Contributed by Cliff Hedgepeth

Nanticoke

c.1900-1905

Contributed by Cliff Hedgepeth

Seaboard Train Station

c.1900-1905, Franklin, VA

Contributed by Cliff Hedgepeth

Seven Holleys

Franklin, VA,
c.1900-1905

Contributed by Cliff Hedgepeth

Southern Train Station

c.1900-1905

Contributed by Cliff Hedgepeth

Rebecca Vaughan House

Rebecca was
daughter of Arthur and Martha (Collier) Foster, widow of Thomas Vaughan. In 1831 when Nat
Turner came through, Rebecca her two sons and a niece where at home. The niece, and two
boys, Arthur and George, were killed outside. Rebecca asked to go up stairs to pray, and
they shot her twice while she was on her knees praying. The house has now been moved to
Courtland, VA.